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http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationBlogEngine.NET 1.6.1.6en-UShttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/opml.axdAssociates for Biblical ResearchAssociates For Biblical Research0.0000000.000000ABR on The Joseph Narrative (Genesis 37, 39–50)Dear ahsh ahparayam,<br /><br />The picture does depict Nubians and Asiatics. It does not mean we deny that the Israelites were slaves in Egypt, it that's what your concern is. The Beni Hasan tomb painting at the top of the article is of Semites.<br /><br />Hope this helps--Henry Smith<br /><br />http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_6671ed12-25b4-46b1-baf1-e86f6187898a
ABRhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_6671ed12-25b4-46b1-baf1-e86f6187898aSat, 27 Jun 2009 05:18:18 -0500ABRhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_6671ed12-25b4-46b1-baf1-e86f6187898ahttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_6671ed12-25b4-46b1-baf1-e86f6187898a#commenthttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=6671ed12-25b4-46b1-baf1-e86f6187898aahsh ahparayam on The Joseph Narrative (Genesis 37, 39–50)The images of the slaves in Egypt as it says are Nubian and Asiatic are false. The truth is that those were the true biblical and ethnical Israelites. Tell the truth!!!!!!http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_e80ae6bb-9b4b-430a-b6ae-0603ced32bab
ahsh ahparayamhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_e80ae6bb-9b4b-430a-b6ae-0603ced32babSat, 27 Jun 2009 07:24:48 -0500ahsh ahparayamhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_e80ae6bb-9b4b-430a-b6ae-0603ced32babhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_e80ae6bb-9b4b-430a-b6ae-0603ced32bab#commenthttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=e80ae6bb-9b4b-430a-b6ae-0603ced32babdr. david t. on The Joseph Narrative (Genesis 37, 39–50)I want to take issue with the 1st paragraph conerning potipher and potiphera. obviously one is a male and the other is the female version of the same name and we have many modern day examples to use that tell us that the ancient world would be no different in naming their children.<br /><br />e.g. Billy/Billie; Daniel/Danielle; Robert/Roberta<br /><br />sometimes i think scholars go overboard in their analyzations and read far too much into their use and meaning. A parent naming their child christopher may not be thinking of st. christopher but a winnie the pooh character or christopher walken, the actor.<br /><br />when it comes to the Bible too many scholars just do not think and look for some grand purpose for every name, act, or retort. now i like kitchen but even he crosses the line sometimes.http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_18122523-ce6f-4e0f-a899-e922be747f57
dr. david t.http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_18122523-ce6f-4e0f-a899-e922be747f57Tue, 18 Aug 2009 10:17:56 -0500dr. david t.http://www.biblearchaeology.org/pingback.axdhttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_18122523-ce6f-4e0f-a899-e922be747f57http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2009/03/12/The-Joseph-Narrative-(Gen-372c-39e2809350).aspx#id_18122523-ce6f-4e0f-a899-e922be747f57#commenthttp://www.biblearchaeology.org/syndication.axd?post=18122523-ce6f-4e0f-a899-e922be747f57